Definition
Associated with or paired as colleagues; having been made into a colleague.
Etymology
From 'colleague' (from Latin 'col-' plus 'lex' meaning 'chosen,' literally 'chosen together') plus the past participle '-ed.' Rare usage indicating a state of collegial relationship.
Kelly Says
This unusual past participle emphasizes how 'colleague' comes from Latin meaning literally 'chosen together'—when two people are 'colleagued,' they've been brought together in a working relationship based on mutual selection.
Translations
BNবাংলা
সহকর্মী
soh-kor-mee
CACatalà
company
com-pa-nee
CSČeština
kolega
ko-le-ga
DADansk
kollega
kol-le-ga
DEDeutsch
Kollege
kol-lee-geh
ELΕλληνικά
συναδέλφος
si-na-del-fos
ESEspañol
compañero
kom-pa-nyeh-roh
FISuomi
kollega
kol-le-ga
FRFrançais
collègue
ko-leɡ
GUGU
સહકર્મી
sa-ha-kar-mee
HIहिन्दी
सहकर्मी
sah-kar-mee
IDBahasa Indonesia
kolega
ko-le-ga
ITItaliano
colleague
kol-lee-gah
KKKK
бірлестік
bir-les-tik
MSBahasa Melayu
rakan sekerja
ra-kan se-ke-r-jah
NLNederlands
collega
kol-lee-ga
NONorsk
kollega
kol-le-ga
PTPortuguês
colega
ko-le-gah
RUРусский
коллега
kol-le-ga
SVSvenska
kollega
kol-le-ga
SWKiswahili
mwenzangu
mwen-zan-goo
TEతెలుగు
సహచరుడు
sa-ha-cha-ru-du
THไทย
เพื่อนร่วมงาน
phuen-roong-ngan
TLTL
kaibigan sa trabaho
kai-bi-gan sa tra-ba-ho
TRTürkçe
arkadaş
ar-ka-dash
UKУкраїнська
колега
ko-le-ga
VITiếng Việt
đồng nghiệp
dong-nghiep
ZUZU
umsebenzi
oo-m-se-ben-zee